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In the latest Editors’ choice article, Henry M. Vu and John G. Duman describe how some insect larvae have an unexpected increased heat tolerance in winter, tolerating a 60°C temperature range during the cold months that drops to 40°C in the summer.

JEB in the news

Newborn piglets are up on their trotters almost as soon as they are born, competing with their siblings for their mother’s milk. But a new Research article from Charlotte Vanden Hole and colleagues published in JEB and reported in New Scientist reveals that they don't develop full coordination until 8 hours later.

In a bid to save the endangered lesser spotted eagle population in Germany, Bernd-Ulrich Meyburg and colleagues have relocated chicks from Latvia to Brandenburg, but it was unclear whether the translocated chicks would successfully complete their first migration to southern Africa. The team report in a Research article published in JEB and covered by Lonely Planet that although the death toll is high, sufficient juvenile birds survive the journey to ensure the success of the repopulation program.

A Travelling Fellowship from JEB gave Christopher Basu from the RVC, UK, the opportunity to visit Dr Francois Deacon at the University of the Free State in South Africa, where drone technology allowed him to capture stunning high-quality footage of running giraffes for his studies into the evolution and biomechanics of giraffe locomotion. Read his story here.

Where could your research take you? The deadline for the current round of applications for a JEB Travelling Fellowship is 31 August. Find out more here.